Bohemian
Well-known member
Now that we have the 5th wheel towing package on many trucks, like my Ram, we also have two different, easy to use alternatives for towing our trailers.
My application is a 5th wheel travel trailer which uses a 5th wheel pin, not a gooseneck. So, it looks like a no brainer and I get one of the new 5th wheel hitches that fit the 4 puck system. B&W or Curt.
Hold on, Anderson makes a 5th Wheel Ultimate Goose neck Hitch (adapter) that looks like a real good alternative. Simpler, lighter, easier to install and remove, far less expensive.
Anybody have any experience? Comments. Normally "adapting" is a weaker system, but this looks like it might even be better.
http://www.andersenhitches.com/Catalog/ultimate-5th-wheel-connection.aspx
vs
http://www.turnoverball.com/products/rvhitch/companion-oem-5th-wheel-hitch-fits-ram-puck-system
My application is a 5th wheel travel trailer which uses a 5th wheel pin, not a gooseneck. So, it looks like a no brainer and I get one of the new 5th wheel hitches that fit the 4 puck system. B&W or Curt.
Hold on, Anderson makes a 5th Wheel Ultimate Goose neck Hitch (adapter) that looks like a real good alternative. Simpler, lighter, easier to install and remove, far less expensive.
Anybody have any experience? Comments. Normally "adapting" is a weaker system, but this looks like it might even be better.
http://www.andersenhitches.com/Catalog/ultimate-5th-wheel-connection.aspx
vs
http://www.turnoverball.com/products/rvhitch/companion-oem-5th-wheel-hitch-fits-ram-puck-system